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Brasserie St-Feuillien (Le Roeulx, Belgium) has announced that Grisette Blanche Wit will make its official debut in the U.S. beginning this month.

Fresh off of a gold medal win in the Belgian Style Witbier category at the 2016 World Beer Awards, the folks at Brasserie St-Feuillien believe that Grisette Blanche Wit is now ready to be introduced to the American beer market. Boasting notes of coriander and citrus, this easy-drinking beer possesses all of the traditional hallmarks one would expect from a great Witbier. For a more in-depth idea of what to expect, here is how the owner of St-Feuillien describes Grisette Blanche Wit:

“Grisette Blanche belongs to the rich family of Belgian white beers with light character, gentle flavor and a bouquet of aroma,” said St-Feuillien owner Ms. Dominique Friart. “At 5.5% ABV, it pours a pale golden yellow, with spicy aromas of citrus and coriander, a thick goldenrod head of foam and a smooth finish with minimal bitterness. It is a perfect refreshing springtime ale. However, it remains a full-bodied, savory beer offering lots of contrast.”

Grisette Blanche joins St-Feuillien’s U.S. offerings which include its Saison, Triple and Brune.

Launching in the U.S. this month (April 2017), Grisette Blanche Wit will be available as a draft-only offering. Look for this new brew to be on tap lists at fine beer-focused restaurants and bars in Florida and throughout the rest of the Artisanal Imports national distribution area. Prost!